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newforms-admin: Merged to [4449]

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/branches/newforms-admin@4450 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Adrian Holovaty 2007-01-29 16:12:36 +00:00
parent e6cd7fcacc
commit 5b47d3b42a
4 changed files with 26 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -316,18 +316,20 @@ def create_many_related_manager(superclass):
# join_table: name of the m2m link table
# source_col_name: the PK colname in join_table for the source object
# target_col_name: the PK colname in join_table for the target object
# *objs - objects to add
# *objs - objects to add. Either object instances, or primary keys of object instances.
from django.db import connection
# If there aren't any objects, there is nothing to do.
if objs:
# Check that all the objects are of the right type
new_ids = set()
for obj in objs:
if not isinstance(obj, self.model):
raise ValueError, "objects to add() must be %s instances" % self.model._meta.object_name
if isinstance(obj, self.model):
new_ids.add(obj._get_pk_val())
else:
new_ids.add(obj)
# Add the newly created or already existing objects to the join table.
# First find out which items are already added, to avoid adding them twice
new_ids = set([obj._get_pk_val() for obj in objs])
cursor = connection.cursor()
cursor.execute("SELECT %s FROM %s WHERE %s = %%s AND %s IN (%s)" % \
(target_col_name, self.join_table, source_col_name,
@ -354,11 +356,13 @@ def create_many_related_manager(superclass):
# If there aren't any objects, there is nothing to do.
if objs:
# Check that all the objects are of the right type
old_ids = set()
for obj in objs:
if not isinstance(obj, self.model):
raise ValueError, "objects to remove() must be %s instances" % self.model._meta.object_name
if isinstance(obj, self.model):
old_ids.add(obj._get_pk_val())
else:
old_ids.add(obj)
# Remove the specified objects from the join table
old_ids = set([obj._get_pk_val() for obj in objs])
cursor = connection.cursor()
cursor.execute("DELETE FROM %s WHERE %s = %%s AND %s IN (%s)" % \
(self.join_table, source_col_name,

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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ def save_instance(form, instance, commit=True):
if commit:
instance.save()
for f in opts.many_to_many:
setattr(instance, f.attname, getattr(instance, f.attname).model.objects.filter(pk__in = clean_data[f.name]))
setattr(instance, f.attname, clean_data[f.name])
# GOTCHA: If many-to-many data is given and commit=False, the many-to-many
# data will be lost. This happens because a many-to-many options cannot be
# set on an object until after it's saved. Maybe we should raise an

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@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ code.
This is the philosophy behind `template inheritance`_.
.. _template inheritance: ./templates/#template-inheritance
.. _template inheritance: ../templates/#template-inheritance
Be decoupled from HTML
----------------------

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@ -203,7 +203,19 @@ __test__ = {'API_TESTS':"""
>>> p2.article_set.all()
[<Article: Oxygen-free diet works wonders>]
# Recreate the article and Publication we just deleted.
# Relation sets can also be set using primary key values
>>> p2.article_set = [a4.id, a5.id]
>>> p2.article_set.all()
[<Article: NASA finds intelligent life on Earth>, <Article: Oxygen-free diet works wonders>]
>>> a4.publications.all()
[<Publication: Science News>]
>>> a4.publications = [p3.id]
>>> p2.article_set.all()
[<Article: Oxygen-free diet works wonders>]
>>> a4.publications.all()
[<Publication: Science Weekly>]
# Recreate the article and Publication we have deleted.
>>> p1 = Publication(id=None, title='The Python Journal')
>>> p1.save()
>>> a2 = Article(id=None, headline='NASA uses Python')